Free Methodist Church Of Santa Barbara

Do Be Do Be Do - Rev. Colleen Hurley-Bates (8-4-19)

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Synopsis

One of the best aspects of the book we are studying is how plainly the truth is told. Truth that the church needed to hear then and still needs to hear today. To grasp James' points, we don't need to unpack complicated doctrine or understand twisty arguments. Instead, he simply tells us what we need to know, expecting us to act on that knowledge. This is the heart of the lesson this week. What do we know and what do we do with what we know? They are not the same. We can have all the knowledge in the world but if we don't practice what we understand to be true, it is useless. Humanity has a strange capacity for collecting wisdom and then doing exactly the opposite with it. How often have you heard someone say, "Well, I knew the best thing to do, but for some reason, that's not what I did." James is giving us a good idea to think about here. On a Sunday where we take communion, it is an important truth to bring before the Lord. The Holy Spirit will be actively in our midst as we gather to worship t